This Gravity Defying Set Will Give You Spiderman Like Powers

What would you give in order to have anti-gravity powers? Justin Fredrick Clark and friends invested a week of work and $350 in order to create a small room that can be lifted off ground and rotated.

Placing a camera on the rotation axis creates the illusion of a anti gravity powers.

Here is how Justin describes the project over on Vimeo:

We built this set and tore it down for $350 in 1week. It was for a work project. It was a blast, we literally made it up as we built it. Practically everything was borrowed, the car rims, the casters, the furniture, the 5d, batteries, inverter, the fork lifts. We had a lot of fun playing with it once we got the shots

They started by building a cube frame, and walling it with wood panels

then the room was equipped with two wheels on opposing sides, and finally the room was painted, floored and furnished.

To “activate” the anti-gravity mechanism the entire room was lifted on two forklifts and rotated on the two wheels.

John Aldred is a portrait and animal photographer in Lancaster, England. you can see some of his work on his website, or find him on Facebook or Twitter.

Stefan Kohler is a conceptual photographer, specialized in mixing science, technology and photography. He is one of the founders of Kamerakind, based in Traunstein, Southern Germany. You can follow him on Facebook or on 500px.com

Liron Samuels is a wildlife and commercial photographer based in Israel.

When he isn't waking up at 4am to take photos of nature, he stays awake until 4am taking photos of the night skies or time lapses.